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This solo, autobiographical performance is a heartfelt, one-woman, personal story of migration and self-discovery.

Weaving together her own experiences of migration from Hong Kong to the UK with those of her father who settled in Hong Kong after fleeing political turmoil in south China in 1950s, playwright, actor, teacher, writer and researcher, Phoebe Chan explores the struggles and discoveries that come with starting anew.

With evocative storytelling, Chan weaves together narratives of displacement, adaptation and the small moments that shape our sense of identity and belonging

Whether you have lived the immigrant journey or are simply drawn to stories of resilience and identity, this performance invites you into a world of reflection, connections, and the search for meaning and home.

Performed in English. Duration one hour; followed by discussion.

Performances (including post-performance discussion) at 1pm-3pm and 3.30pm-5.30pm

Refreshments available. Free to attend.

This performance has been funded by LUSARG and is supported by University Chaplaincy and MAIA - Loughborough University Women’s Network.

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Contact and booking details

Name
University Chaplaincy
Telephone number
+441509223741
Email address
chaplaincy@lboro.ac.uk
Cost
Free
Booking required?
Yes
Booking information
Book via MS Form